Figure 1: Peptide-mediated inhibition of SA I/II binding to salivary agglutinin. Figure 3: Binding kinetics of wild-type and mutagenized C-terminal fragments of SA I/II to salivary agglutinin.
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MOTS-c, a mitochondrial-derived peptide, has garnered scientific interest due to its hypothesized role in cellular metabolism ...
6c). Whereas wild-type N-tail peptide increased the turnover rate of 3D-GAT1 expressing oocytes, neither acute injection of a C-terminal peptide nor acute injection of a peptide containing the H3 ...